The inventive system relates to a basketball training aid system including a cord-like basketball net having a central vertical axis, the net characterized by a plurality of cord segments and knots, and an entrance opening proportioned for attachment to a basketball rim. The net also exhibits an exit opening smaller than the entrance opening, each of the openings are concentric about the central vertical axis of the net. The system includes a mounting ring having a central vertical axis, the ring proportioned for securement to the net at about a center area of the vertical axis of the net in a plane substantially transverse to the axis, the ring includes means therein for its securement to the net at about the vertical center area of the vertical axis of the net. Further included in the system is a chute having an open entrance having a diameter greater than that of a basketball by an annular radius in a range of 1 to 2 inches, the chute entrance including an inner circumferential channel complemental in dimension to a circumferential edge of the mounting ring and proportioned for rotational motion about the ring.
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1. A basketball training aid system including a cord-like basketball net having a central vertical axis, the net characterized by a plurality of cord segments and knots, and an entrance opening proportioned for attachment to a basketball rim and also an exit opening smaller than said entrance opening, each of said openings concentric about said central vertical axis of said net, said system including:
(a) a mounting ring having a central vertical axis, said ring proportioned for securement to said net at about a center area of said vertical axis of said net in a plane substantially transverse to said axis, said ring including means therein for its securement to said net at about said vertical center area of said vertical axis of the net; and
(b) a chute having an open entrance having a diameter greater than that of a basketball by an annular radius in a range of 1 to 2 inches, said chute entrance including an inner circumferential channel complemental in dimension to a circumferential edge of said mounting ring, said channel defining chute-to-ring securement means comprises a plurality of vertical slots depending upwardly within a vertical circumferential surface thereof, said slots proportioned for engagements of knots of said basketball net, said channel proportioned for rotational motion about said ring upon application of a tangential torque to said chute, said chute curving downwardly and off of said vertical axis to an outlet having an axis of ejection at an angle of between about 10 to about 20 degrees relative to a basketball playing surface, said chute having a substantially open frontal portion beginning below said open entrance beneath said channel for said mounting ring, said frontal portion progressively increasing in lateral surface area to about one-half of a circumference of a basketball and, therebelow, decreasing to a lateral surface area corresponding to about one-third of said circumference of a basketball at said outlet of said chute,
whereby said chute may be readily rotated about said vertical axis of said net and ring by application of a force to said chute at a radius from said axis in any direction tangent to said mounting ring, thus effecting changes in a return direction of a basketball after it is ejected from said chute.
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This application claims the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/691,677, filed Jun. 20, 2005, which application is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
The present invention relates to devices intended to return a basketball to a shooter, more particularly, to those devices which will return the basketball to the location on the basketball court from which the basketball was shot.
Practicing a skill repetitively has been proven to be a key factor in developing consistent skill performance in athletics. Repetitive practice is particularly important in the game of basketball. Basketball players typically spend a great deal of time repetitively practicing to improve their shooting performance. Unfortunately, a shot basketball which passes through the basketball net typically drops straight beneath that net. Thus, the practicing shooter must either rely upon an assistant to return the ball to him or her or must leave his or her shooting practice position to walk under the net to retrieve the ball.
The prior art includes a basketball return device for improving the utilization of individual shooting practice time having the basketball pass through the basketball net and be directed onto a curved track as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,098,090 to Juhl. The prior art also includes a basketball training device which is attached to a conventional basketball hoop by means of mounting clamps as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,184,814 to Manning and U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,290 to Matherne et al., which discloses a ball return apparatus and method that is also attached directly to the basketball hoop. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,837 to LoFaso, Sr. discloses a basketball practice device which is mounted to the basketball hoop or ring.
The above approaches have been found to be less than desirable because the shooters ability to focus on the rim and backboard is obstructed, the speed of the basketball return to shooter is slow, and the basketball is not returned to the shooter at a desired height.
It would be desirable to provide a basketball return device having improved features of a shooter's ability to focus on rim, hoop and backboard without visual obstruction, faster return of basketball, consistent return of basketball to any location within an 180° arc, and simplicity of installation. The present invention addresses these long felt needs in the art.
The inventive system relates to a basketball training aid system including a cord-like basketball net having a central vertical axis, the net characterized by a plurality of cord segments and knots, and an entrance opening proportioned for attachment to a basketball rim. The net also exhibits an exit opening smaller than said entrance opening, each of said openings concentric about said central vertical axis of said net. The system includes a mounting ring having a central vertical axis, said ring proportioned for securement to said net at about a center area of said vertical axis of said net in a plane substantially transverse to said axis, said ring including means therein for its securement to said net at about said vertical center area of said vertical axis of the net. Further included in the system is a chute having an open entrance having a diameter greater than that of a basketball by an annular radius in a range of 1 to 2 inches, said chute entrance including an inner circumferential channel complemental in dimension to a circumferential edge of said mounting ring and proportioned for rotational motion about said ring upon application of a tangential torque to said chute, said chute curving downwardly and off of said vertical axis to an outlet having an axis of ejection at an angle of between about 10 to about 20 degrees relative to a basketball playing surface, said chute having a substantially open frontal portion beginning below said open entrance beneath said channel for said mounting ring, said frontal portion progressively increasing in lateral surface area to about one-half of a circumference of a basketball and, therebelow, decreasing to a lateral surface area corresponding to about one-third of said circumference of a basketball at said outlet of said chute.
Whereby said chute may be readily rotated about said vertical axis of said net and ring by application of a force to said chute at a radius from said axis in any direction tangent to said mounting ring, thus effecting changes in a return direction of a basketball after it is ejected from said chute.
A center of gravity of said chute is sufficiently near to said vertical axis of said net as to not impart torques to said ring-to-net securement likely to displace said mounting ring from its said horizontal plane.
It is an object of the invention to provide an unobstructed view of the rim and backboard for the shooter to practice shots and have the basketball returned to the shooter.
Another object of the invention is to provide basketball return device that is simple to transport and easy to install.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a stable basketball return device for constant and consistent returns to the shooter at a desired height.
The above and yet other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the hereinafter set forth Brief Description of the Drawings, Detailed Description of the Invention, and Claims appended herewith.
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By virtue of the above described circumferential channel 42 which surrounds mounting ring 24, chute 36 may be readily rotated about vertical axis 22 by the application of force in any direction tangent to the mounting ring, for example, direction 62, shown in
The vertical height of chute 36 when attached to the net is in a range of about 20 to about 24 inches, with 22.5 inches being optimal. Further, the weight of the chute 36 is in a range of about 3.8 to about 4.2 pounds, with about 4 pounds being optimal. The weight of the mounting ring 24 is optimally about 4 ounces. The above size and weight of the present system, together with the above defined radii of curvature 44 and 46 have been found to produce a center of gravity of the chute which is sufficiently near to vertical axis 22 so that undue torques are not imparted to the ring-to-net securement effected between the above-described ring slots 26 and net knots 16, thus defining a horizontal plane of the mounting ring that is not compromised during normal usage of the inventive system. As such, the integrity of such parameters as axis 48 of ejection from chute 36 and momentum of the basketball ejected therefrom are not affected. The chute is preferably formed of a polymeric material such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (“ABS”) but may also be formed of polypropylene, K-RESIN, or KRATON using any well-known injection molding process. The mounting ring is preferably formed of a polymeric material such as polycarbonate, but may also be formed of ABS. As may be noted in
While there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the instant invention it is to be appreciated that the invention may be embodied otherwise than is herein specifically shown and described and that, within said embodiment, certain changes may be made in the form and arrangement of the parts without departing from the underlying ideas or principles of this invention as set forth in the Claims appended herewith.
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